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English, 31.05.2020 00:00 winterblanco

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2. Which quote from Chapter 1 (passage below) is the best evidence to
support the following claim: In the beginning of the book, Maleeka is
ashamed of how she looks.
It's bad enough that I'm the darkest, worse-dressed thing in school. I'm also the tallest, skinniest
thing you ever seen. And people like John-John remind me of it every chance they get. They don't say
nothing about the fact that I'm a math whic, and can outdo ninth graders when it comes to figuring
numbers. Or that I got a good memory and never forget one single, solitary thing I read. They only see
what they see, and they don't seem to like what they see much.
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O A. "And people like John-John remind me of it every chance they get."
B. "It's bad enough that I'm the darkest, worst-dressed thing in school."
O C. "Or that I got a good memory and never forget one single, solitary thing I read."
O D. "I'm also the tallest, skinniest thing you ever seen."

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